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I've seen several references to these, and am not quite sure what they are or how to get one. I'm just using a normal hand sprayer that you squeeze, like you can find at wal-mart. Supposedly these pump up kinds produce a finer mist, and I want to get ahold of one. Anyone know where I can get one or explain what they are?

--------------------Excerpt from one of my textbooks:Therefore, between a then and its matching else, there cannot be an if statement without an else. Statements must be distinguished between those that are matched and those that are unmatched, where unmatched statements are else-less ifs and all other statements are matched.
I wonder if that would make more sense if I was tripping when I read it.

I believe what you are describing is a garden sprayer.You should be able to find one at any garden supply store. Most of the ones I have ever seen will hold more than a gallon of water, if you are looking for something that large. The one I use (in my flower garden) holds 3 gallons (at least). There are different nozzles you can buy for them and yes, they can provide a fine mist. However, they can also produce a more forceful mist as well, which would be undesirable for our needs. Just don't pump it up too much and blow the casing layer off

--------------------Excerpt from one of my textbooks:Therefore, between a then and its matching else, there cannot be an if statement without an else. Statements must be distinguished between those that are matched and those that are unmatched, where unmatched statements are else-less ifs and all other statements are matched.
I wonder if that would make more sense if I was tripping when I read it.

Hey thanks for the pic, now I know what to look for. Thanks for the help guys.

--------------------Excerpt from one of my textbooks:Therefore, between a then and its matching else, there cannot be an if statement without an else. Statements must be distinguished between those that are matched and those that are unmatched, where unmatched statements are else-less ifs and all other statements are matched.
I wonder if that would make more sense if I was tripping when I read it.

What's sealing? Also, with the Misty Mate, is the mist fine enough that it won't damage mycelium so much or do I still need to be real careful about hitting my cakes directly with the spray?

--------------------Excerpt from one of my textbooks:Therefore, between a then and its matching else, there cannot be an if statement without an else. Statements must be distinguished between those that are matched and those that are unmatched, where unmatched statements are else-less ifs and all other statements are matched.
I wonder if that would make more sense if I was tripping when I read it.

--------------------Excerpt from one of my textbooks:Therefore, between a then and its matching else, there cannot be an if statement without an else. Statements must be distinguished between those that are matched and those that are unmatched, where unmatched statements are else-less ifs and all other statements are matched.
I wonder if that would make more sense if I was tripping when I read it.

Misty mate is the finest mist you will possibly get. You still have to be a little carefull, but not really so much. I directly spray mycelium all the time. You just need to do it from 10 inches away or so and move quickly over it back and forth evenly.

Sealing is like...when you water house plants. When the soil is dry and fluffy, if you over fill it, or pour the water in to quickly in one spot, you get a high concentration of water and the dirt floats for a minute then as the water drains, it compacts down and has that flat compacted look, instead of the fluffy look. You want your casing to have that fluffy look. Mist to hard and it flattens it out like overwatering a plant. Same thing happens after a dry time and it rains, it floods easier because the ground is sealed and cant absorb moisture well. Thats also why you cant fluctuate humidity/moisture content. If your going for optimal anyway.

--------------------"life is like a drop of rain getting closer and closer to falling into a lake, and then when you hit the lake there is no more rain drop, only the lake."

You're the man, you always have good explanations. I'm still just doing cakes atm, but I'm noc'ing up some more jars tomorrow, and I plan on casing two of them. Hope you're still around when I do, I could use the advice!

--------------------Excerpt from one of my textbooks:Therefore, between a then and its matching else, there cannot be an if statement without an else. Statements must be distinguished between those that are matched and those that are unmatched, where unmatched statements are else-less ifs and all other statements are matched.
I wonder if that would make more sense if I was tripping when I read it.